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    a visit to a hill station

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    ’A Visit to hill a Station’ is an exciting experience. It gives a chance to live in the lap of Nature. In direct touch of Nature we can feel a divine peace and calmness in mind. It makes us feel to be lucky among millions who are over busy in world by affairs. India is a hot country. It is terribly hot during the months of May and June. The northern plains of India are very hot in these months. Hence a trip to some hill station is always tempting. Everybody likes to go somewhere in the lap of Nature

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    Gallows Hill Site

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    Hill Site #1 in Redding‚ Conn.‚ a Late Archaic autumn hunting site used for a few hundred years‚ may indicate through point typology and raw materials used by occupants that the same site was used by two groups from two different locations. The residential area known as Gallows Hill in Redding‚ Connecticut‚ is quiet and rustic. It had much more sinister beginnings: in February of 1779‚ Edmond Jones was found guilty of being a spy‚ and John Smith of the 1st Connecticut Regiment was found guilty of

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    Poem Fern Hill

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    Fern Hill By Dylan Thomas Now as I was young and easy under the apple boughs About the lilting house and happy as the grass was green‚ The night above the dingle starry‚ Time let me hail and climb Golden in the heydays of his eyes‚ And honoured among wagons I was prince of the apple towns And once below a time I lordly had the trees and leaves Trail with daisies and barley Down the rivers of the windfall light. And as I was green and carefree

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    Fern Hill Analysis

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    differently at his or her own pace. Death can even be considered a great therapist because it leaves the person in strong state of closure. In the death chapter‚ two literary pieces‚ "after great pain a formal feeling comes--" by Emily Dickinson and "Fern Hill" by Dylan Thomas‚ taught me that there similar or common trend stages in approaching grief and maturity can be death itself to a person’s childish happiness. In the literary piece‚ "after great pain a formal feeling comes--"

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    Shimla the Hill Queen

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    state. After the reorganisation‚ the erstwhile Mahasu district and its major portion was merged with Shimla. Its name has been derived from the goddess Shyamala Devi‚ an incarnation of the Hindu goddess Kali. As of 2011 Shimla comprises 19 erstwhile hill states mainly Balson‚ Bushahr‚ Bhaji and Koti‚ Darkoti‚ Tharoch & Dhadi‚ Kumharsain‚ Khaneti & Delath‚ Dhami‚ Jubbal‚ Keothal‚ Madhan‚ Rawingarh‚ Ratesh‚ and Sangri. As a large and growing city‚ Shimla is home to many well-recognized colleges and

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    Silent Hill Analysis

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    At one point‚ the characters of Silent Hill effectively end up questioning both the nature and presence of the monsters. Upon Harry’s arrival at the examination room of the Alchemilla Hospital in SH1‚ Dr. Michael Kaufman wonders about the Flying Reptile that had made its way inside and that he has just killed. He says: “Something’s gone seriously wrong. Did you see those monsters? Have you ever seen such aberrations? Ever even heard of such things? You and I both know‚ creatures like that don’t exist

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    The Banning Of Sara Hill

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    THE HAUNTING OF SARA HILL is a supernatural thriller. The idea of a vengeful ghost haunting innocent people always seems to resonate with the mainstream audience. The script uses some of the elements that make for a potentially compelling tale. There’s a haunted house‚ scary noises‚ ghostly visions‚ and the threat of physical harm. The plot also has a backstory that drives the current hauntings. While there are definite strengths to the storytelling‚ the script would benefit from more development

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    The Hollow of the three hills Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story begins on a paradox. He writes ‘’in those strange old times…’’ yet the time period hasn’t been specified at all. This can be seen as a deliberate attempt at vagueness. Hawthorne is trying to distort the reader’s sense of time as most successful gothic stories take place in haunted settings outside specific time periods. The rest of the paragraph has been devoted to the description of the setting. The Hollow is a place of dark magic

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    Hills like elephants

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    Hills like elephants The short story "Hills like White Elephants" by Ernest Hemingway has a lot to do with making decision in a relationship. The story shows problems within a relationship and a lack of communication between a couple. Throughout the story‚ the couple is trying to argue about having an abortion. The couple has different mindset than each other‚ because of which they don’t agree with each other. The hills symbolize two different situations that the pregnant girl is faced with. Both

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    Pork Chop Hill

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    The film Pork Chop Hill‚ starring Gregory Peck‚ is an American made movie that depicts the true story of the battle of Pork Chop Hill in the Korean War. As one of the last battles of a war‚ which reached no conclusion the significance of Pork Chop Hill is one that is difficult to describe. Tactically‚ Pork Chop Hill had no conclusive purpose whatsoever – it did not provide any offensive or defensive advantages to either side of the war‚ nor did it lead to any type of supply road. The leadership in

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